Apple iPad Pro

Description

iPad Pro is more than the next generation of iPad — it’s an uncompromising vision of personal computing for the modern world. It puts incredible power that leaps past most portable PCs at your fingertips. It makes even complex work as natural as touching, swiping, or writing with a pencil. And whether you choose the 12.9-inch model or the new 9.7-inch model, iPad Pro is more capable, versatile, and portable than anything that’s come before. In a word, super. Faster than a speeding laptop. -The 64-bit A9X chip gives iPad Pro the power to easily take on tasks once reserved for workstations and PCs. Not to mention tasks you’d never consider doing on a PC. Despite this barrier-breaking performance, the A9X chip’s efficient architecture enables up to 10 hours of battery life. An awesome display of progress. -The key to the iPad experience is the display. It’s how you interact using Multi-Touch, and how you view content in spectacular detail. So we created our most vivid Retina display ever. The 12.9‑inch iPad Pro has the highest resolution of any iOS device. And the new 9.7-inch iPad Pro screen — our most advanced display — is the brightest and least reflective in the world.

It's like a tablet but more expensive and worse.

It's like a tablet but more expensive and worse.

I'll be the first to admit I'm not an Apple guy. I'm a human guy and I don't think apples have genders but I'm also not a scientist human guy, just a normal one who likes technology - which is why I gave this iPad a try when we over-ordered at a previous workplace.
Everything about this iPad was built around looking pretty and "appearing" to be high class. While I won't deny it's prettiness, it's been issue after issue since owning it. That prettiness wears off when you're on your 50th charging cable and/or brick because apparently the cables were made in the same factory as Galaxy Note7 batteries, Toyota brakes, and Boeing 737 Max 8's. Speaking of batteries, I kinda wish this one would explode because that'd be more entertaining than being able to use the tablet for such a short amount of time before the battery is drained.
If you're looking for an OS that makes sense too - try something else. I had the OG iPhone and an old gen 1 iPod touch. It's very nice to see they've made next to zero quality of life changes but instead have opted to just make things prettier. Now that's what I call innovation.

Expensive but worth it

This is an expensive iPad. That being said, the sky is the limit on what you can do with this. Millions of app options, great Apple Pen functions, super fast processor, great graphics, fairly durable, great size for working on big projects. These are easy to use and you can do a ton of stuff on it. The camera isn't ridiculously great but that's a fair trade off.